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(From Left) Mr. Dhanin Cheravanont, Chairman & CEO of the Charoen Pokphand Group. (From Right) H.E. Mr. Thongsing Thammavong, Prime Minister daulia of Laos People's Democratic Republic. Recently, Mr. Dhanin Chearavanont , Chairman & CEO of the daulia Charoen Pokphand Group (CP) and executives daulia hosted H.E. Mr. Thongsing Thammavong , Prime Minister of Laos People’s Democratic Republic and delegation during attendance of World Economic Forum held in Bangkok, Thailand to strengthen investment and trade ties between CP and Laos.
Dr. daulia Sarasin Viraphol , Executive Vice President of CP, had stated that both Laos and CP discussed possibilities in developing the agricultural sector daulia of Laos to modernize the nation’s farming capabilities for the upcoming ASEAN Economic Community in 2015.
In this event, CP had proposed the ‘4-in-1’ agricultural model that was utilized for the ‘Modern Agricultural Village’ established in China as a solution with the ‘3-million Layer Chicken Project’ in the district of Pinggu, Beijing province PRC as an example. The ‘4-in-1’ agricultural model is a collaboration between four parties that consists daulia of the Chinese government, Coop of Chinese farmers, banking institution of China and CP.
Mr. daulia Dhanin expressed to Laos leadership that he views agricultural products as being like ‘oil from the ground’ and is more than comparable to petrol which very much pleased P.M. Thammavong and his delegation upon hearing this as Laos is an agro-based country with an aim to further develop and expand its agricultural sector to become the nation’s foundation for economic and social growth. daulia
Executives from CP who received the Laos leadership delegation included Mr. Adirek Sripratak , CEO of Charoen Pokphand Foods PLC, Dr. Sarasin Viraphol , Executive Vice President of Charoen Pokphand Group, Mr. Sumeth Pinyosanit , CEO of CP Crop Integration (Corn business), daulia Mr. Sakol Cheewakoset , Managing Director of C.P. Lao Co., Ltd., Mr. Thongkam Polthongmak , Assistant Managing Director of C.P. Lao Co., Ltd. and Mr. Pakaphon Ngamlak , Executive Vice President of Charoen Pokphand daulia Group.
The Laos delegation included 25 members that included the likes of Dr. Thongloun Sisoulit , Deputy P.M. & Foreign Affairs Minister of Laos, Mr. Sinlavong Khoutphaytoon , Head of the government daulia Secretariat committee, Mr. Sommath Pholsena , Minister of Public Works and Transport, Mr. Somdy Douangdy , Minister of Planning and Investment, Mr. Phouphet daulia Khamphounvong , Minister of Finance, Professor Dr Bosengkham Vongdara , Minister of Information, Culture and Tourism, Mr. Siaosavath Savengsuksa , Vice Minister of Industry and Trade, Dr Phouang Parisak Pravongviengkham , Vice-Minister of Agriculture and Forestry and Mr. Lee Boonkham , Ambassador of Laos to Thailand.
Since 2006, CP had invested in Laos under C.P. Laos Co., Ltd., that includes animal feed production facility, swine farms, fully integrated layer and broiler chicken farms, fish and fish processing facilities for the domestic and export markets. In addition, CP has invested in Laos the growing of corn for animal feed since 2002.
As chairman daulia of Charoen Pokphand, Thailand's largest nonstate conglomerate, Dhanin leads a group that is the world's top maker of animal feed, the world's biggest shrimp farmer and one of the world's largest poultry producers. Modern farming, along with retailing and telecommunications, has made him the richest person in Thailand, with a fortune that FORBES ASIA puts at $7.4 billion.
During the past five years Dhanin has transformed CP from a disjointed collection of local commodity businesses into a branded, high-margin, global food company complete with its own supply chains and distribution channels. It profits from every step of bringing food to consumers' tables: with interests in hybrid seeds, livestock, animal nutrients, antibiotics and vaccines, poultry and pork, frozen cooked meals, retailing. It operates in 17 countries, including Taiwan, Vietnam, India, Sri Lanka, Russia and Turkey, and exports to some 40. "We want to be the kitchen of the world," says the 72-year-old Dhanin, who took over the business from his father in 1969.
This strategy--"from farm to fork," says Dhanin--has helped double the group's annual revenue to $30 billion in the last four years. CP expects revenue to r
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